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About Tip of the Day

Genealogy Tip of the Day is written by Michael John Neill, nationally know genealogical researcher, writer and lecturer.

Every day we post a fresh tip, not copied or pasted from somewhere, but generated by actual research. Michael researches regularly in the course of writing Casefile Clues and tips come while research is being conducted.

Of course, one tip may be similar to one from a while back, but each tip is written fresh, not copied from somewhere else. Genealogy Tip of the Day is free--both on this site and on our Facebook Fan Page.

Michael has researched for over twenty-five years, writes the weekly how-to newsletter Casefile Clues, and lectures nationally on a wide variety of topics. Email him for information on seminars at mjnrootdig@gmail.com.

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Using Tip of The Day

Casefile Clues

My weekly how-to newsletter focusing on records, analysis, and methodology. Not just copied and pasted how-to material. Real stories on real research of real ancestors.

Welcome!

Every day a fresh, short idea to get your genealogy research started. Tips are archived here and also appear on Facebook. Scroll down for ways to receive the tips and to interact with other tip readers.

Tips are usually generated while I'm doing my own research--often for my weekly how-to genealogy newsletter, Casefile Clues. Tips are down-to-earth and realistic. I'm very much engaged in active genealogy research--not just writing about it. You won't find copied and pasted stuff here--tips are made up fresh and on the fly. Once in a while we may have a similar tip from a year or so ago, but they aren't recycled.

Tips are free and suggestions are welcomed.

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